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Old 15-02-2015, 14:39   #126
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Re: The future for linear TV channels

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post

But we are paying for our TV now, Passingbat. If the licence fee is abolished, people can choose from other subscription offers that might be more relevant to their tastes.

What services do you think people can get for £12/pm?

And, don't forget, those without broadband will have to use some of that £12 to pay for broadband and they will have to pay for BBC radio and TV shows that they want to watch. Are you planning for that to be 'pay for each show' or a subscription to the BBC as a whole? Because the latter will wipe out a good chunk (if not all) of that £12, and paying per show works out really expensive.

As the American's say, have you done 'The math'?

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Why did you think that I had some sort of insider knowledge?
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No, I thought you were living in OLDBOY wishful thinking land.
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